What does the little girl say in the Old El Paso ad?
She was the little girl that won the hearts of Aussies with her famous catchphrase “porque no los dos?” And now she’s all grown up.
What is porque no los dos from?
Mia’s one-liner in the Old El Paso commercial is now a popular meme, and has become a common saying people use when they can’t decide between two things. ‘Porque no los dos?’ is Spanish for ‘why not both?’ and the advert was about a taco kit that included both soft and hard shell tacos.
How do you say not both in Mexican?
It’s been 13 years since the infamous ‘Porque no los dos’ (‘why don’t we have both’) Old El Paso commercial aired.
When did Tacos No 1 open?
May 2013
Los Tacos No. 1 opened inside just-as-dense Chelsea Market in May 2013 and has been welcoming lines consistently since.
What happened to the Why Not Both girl?
Now, she’s all grown up. Mia Agraviador was six years old when she became known for the Spanish catchphrase, “Porque no los dos?” Soon, the phrase became a meme for any topic of conversation that required a decision to be made. Now she’s a 20-year-old barista living in Sydney who proudly calls herself the “taco girl”.
Is porque one word?
Porqué with an accent marking the second syllable is a noun meaning “reason” or “motive.” Por que as two words, no accent markings, means “why” (e.g., ¿Por que estas triste? or Why are you sad?). Porque is the 86th most frequently used word in the Spanish language.
Is Los Tacos a franchise?
In addition to his other eatery, Guacamole by Chef Omar in Lake Worth, Covarrubias is rolling out the Los Tacos franchise throughout the region. Along with the Pembroke Pines restaurant, Los Tacos has locations in Boca Raton and Coral Springs.
Where did tacos originate?
Mexico
Taco/Origins
Tacos are thought to come from Mexico, long before the Spanish arrived. Ancient Mexicans used freshly made, soft, flat corn tortillas and gave them with fillings like fish and cooked organs. It was a staple meal that provided vital nutrients and energy to those who consumed it.
Is Por Que and porque the same?
Porque, as noted, is the subordinating conjunction “because.” Porqué with an accent marking the second syllable is a noun meaning “reason” or “motive.” Finally, por qué—two words, accent over the second syllable—asks for reason or motive, as in, (don’t mind the code-switching), But por qué did you rob the poor man?